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Sunday, May 21, 2017

Stand Up & Speak Out.

bullying
I’ve received a lot of emails after yesterday’s blog post mentioning the bullying that is going on toward professionals within our quilt community from a select group of secret conservative quilters who wish to rid the quilt world of unsavory types and those who are different than they are.

The word “BULLY” has received a lot of hype in the past, and in many good ways has drawn  attention to where things needed to be addressed.

In my case, it’s a little bit different.  This is not about "that" group, but it is along the same lines.

I wish to tell you a story.  One that has been kept silent for far too long thinking my effort to not address the situation, thinking it would just go away on its own, was the best route to take.

Once upon a time there was a quilter who met another quilter at a teaching event.  They became friends.

Our quilter agreed through this friendship to give of her time and abilities and design a pieced background for 4 applique rosettes for the other teacher.  This pattern eventually became a 1 pattern staple-bound booklet with both author’s names on the cover.

When publishing house issues sprang up and both quilters decided to go different ways with different publishers, the background designer was more than happy for the applique designer to have the booklet re-published by her new publishing house even thought it meant her name would no longer be on the cover.  She gave up her rights to royalties, understanding that her friend still taught from this booklet and she wanted her to continue to do so.

When mystery season rolled around, the background designer had a long phone conversation with the applique designer and asked her point blank if she may use “just the star design” from her background in the booklet in the upcoming mystery quilt.

This was met with absolute approval, and emails have been saved stating the same.  Everything is documented.  EVERYTHING.

The background designer was completely shocked and extremely hurt and felt totally betrayed when upon showing the completed quilt to the appliquer, the appliquer hit the roof, stated that the ALTERNATE block in the completed mystery quilt was much too similar to the alternate block in the appliqued quilt.

The alternate block.  Not the pieced star block.

There was no resolving the issue.  There were many reasons why this was the last straw, but this friendship was severed after the background designer felt threatened and betrayed after having received permission to use her block.  The alternate block in the mystery quilt had something like 37 pieces in it.  In the applique quilt it was only 7 pieces.  They were nothing similar.  Not even close.

Those who know me, know and love this quilt as Allietare.


Robin’s top completion.

Upon the release of clue #2 – when all we’d had so far were half –square triangles and 4 patches, The background piecer received a very scary email from the appliquer’s publisher which was basically a “cease and desist” and  “you are not allowed to do this” email.

How could they know what the quilt looked like?  We’d only just released 2 clues?

Phone conversations and emails followed, all still in the hands of the background piecer. Upon receipt of the photos of the quilt it was determined by those in high power at the publishing house that there was no breech of copyright, the background piecer was well within her rights to use HER block that SHE designed in any way she wanted to, and the alternate block was never in question. 

Permission had been granted by the appliquer and she was now trying to take it away.

The social media focus on the appliquer's business facebook page after the reveal was that the background designer had made this an "ethical issue" by undermining the sale of the new booklet at the new publisher by use of the star block --and the appliquer never told the truth that permission had been granted long before cutter was even put to cloth in the designing of the mystery quilt.  The alternate block issue was forgotten, and the focus from that point became the issue of using the star block.

During this whole episode no names or posts were made by the background piecer to social media stating what really happened in this case as far as she saw it.  Every story has two sides.  She never told hers, not wanting to get into a war of words.

However, she has endured post after post after post (all saved as screen shots and sent to her by many)  of how SHE has bullied the appliquer through quote in a day posts with subliminal messages, has been been called names and discussed publicly and routinely on the appliquer’s personal and business pages.

And a year and a half later it is still going on.  The drama stirred up and unleashed in one-sidedness is continual. It happened again today.  It’s time to tell the story.

I have said nothing for a year and a half hoping things would die and get back to normal.  That we could both get back to doing what we love, quilting.  I don’t wish her any ill.  I am however tired of being discussed publicly and labeled as THE BULLY and the MEAN GIRL and I want it to stop. 

According to her public tell-alls to her professional facebook page, she has stated
"I have said it before, I have forgiven my bully. Although I have never received an apology, and never expect too."

But yet the posts continue, again and again and again.

I believe this continues because I haven't spoken up.

I fear this will stir things up more, but there are TWO SIDES to every story. TWO SIDES.

This is mine.  It’s time.

4-theright

Standing up for yourself and protecting your business *as I have* is not bullying.

Sometimes taking the high road DOES mean standing up for yourself and putting it out there.

Refusing to let a caustic person make your life miserable by removing them from your life so you can find peace is NOT bullying.

Standing silent and not mentioning names is NOT bullying. 

Someone who has their publisher drop a copyright bomb on you over your use of your own block design (after having asked and been granted permission both verbally and in writing) in an attempt to kill your mystery quilt while it is running IS BULLYING.

Just because someone doesn’t get their OWN way – doesn’t make their target a BULLY.

There are no hidden messages in my QUILTVILLE QUOTES. 

They are messages to me to be a better person.  For us ALL to be better people.

This experience has constantly taken me to my knees in tears and made me much more aware of what bullying is, and what bullying isn’t.  It is so very very difficult to stay silent for so long.

If someone feels like I am targeting them and sending hidden meanings to make their life miserable they are wrong.

End of story.

Load off my chest.

Waiting for the next shoe to drop.

Is it over yet?  Can it be please?

I’m going to go sew something.


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213 comments:

  1. I hope you don't get tired of reading these posts! It sounds like someone is quite jealous and threatened by your success and popularity. You are much loved and still manage to remain humble and true and loyal to the profession. (KatVonD). Can't wait to meet you in person some day! God Bless!!!

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  2. Oh boy hanging on to that must of been hard. Thank you for sharing your side and setting the record straight.

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  3. I am so very sorry for all you've endured. I'm going through something similar...not with a block design, but an actual quilt I quilted and someone (very close to me and my community) is claiming they "made" the quilt. Please, please don't ever stop putting the "thought of the day" at the end of your posts. They mean so much to me...you would not believe how many times they are an answer to prayer or just what I needed to hear THAT particular day. Taking a workshop/retreat with you has been on my bucket list for years! It's about time I did something about making that one come true! Blessings to you, Bonnie...

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  4. I would like to agree with poster # 184. I am somewhat new to the group, had no idea of any of this going on in your life. Your blogs are so uplifting & positive. I wish some one could PM the name of the bully so I could make sure I do not stumble into her lair by accident and contribute through my wallet to her bullying tactics. Bonnie, I've said it before, and will again, you are my morning sunshine every day. I love your thoughts for the day. Some days it seems they were meant for me alone. Please continue just as you are. You bring so much to so many. Your openness to all the joys you share is just plain awesome. Thank you.

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  5. Bonnie I am praying that God will show favor upon you and your business

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  6. Bonnie we are here for you. God bless you for all you do.

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  7. In my opinion, the only part of the co-designed block that has any appeal is the part you designed, anyway. I'm sincere. Love you! Your only fault from where I sit is, you are too generous. Yup. Generous to a fault!

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  8. Oh Bonnie...I'm so sorry for all this sadness.I'm heart broken for you.Those of us who have read,listened,learnt and seen your care,compassion for other know.BETTER days are coming.May you reclever more then you've given so many...Praying for your peace and joy...dear Bonnie

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  9. "Insults are the last resort of insecure people with a crumbling position trying to appear confident." - moonlight-path.tumblr

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  10. It used to be easier in some ways to take the high road and remain silent and then came social media I love it but people do tend to get crazy on it I admire your ability to hold out so long when you probably felt hurt by all the backstabbing manipulation hope finally speaking out will shut down her pity party and give you some well deserved peace

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  11. Bonnie I am reminded for being bullied by a neighbour boy for years and finally turning on him one day and washing his face with snow. Much to my surprise he turned into a milksop. I think you need to stand up to bullies to make them stop, so after a year and a half I am glad you are breaking your silence.
    As a new quilter I am so glad that I chanced upon your site as I find you inspiring in your kindness, friendliness, openness, and generosity. I appreciate all the knowledge you share so freely. I enjoy the daily quotes and look to see if they apply to me. One of the last week hit me right between the eyes. Please continue them.
    I hope that you can absorb all the love that the previous posts have sent you from all over the world. I joy the rest in asking for Gods blessings on you.

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  12. Oh for goodness sake. Why can't we just get along. Life is just too short. The other person hasn't had a tragedy hit and I never wish that on anyone. BUT. let's just enjoy ourselves and get on with life... what little we have...

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  13. I'm speechless! Stay strong and thank you for your quotes and continued generosity!!

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